Meridian's Commitment To Communities

Meridian’s Commitment to Communities is based on our fundamental belief in our role in empowering Member, employee and community wellbeing. We believe that by developing community programs and partnerships that engage, educate and empower Canadians, we are fulfilling our promise to put our Members first and ensure that they always feel good about banking with us. Meridian is a proud corporate Member of the Imagine Canada Caring Company Program and the Volunteer Canada Corporate Council on Volunteering.

SAVE THE CAMP! Get our new mobile game. Download for free on the App Store & Google Play!

Defend fiercely, spend wisely and – above all – Save the Camp!

Financial literacy is a critical skill, yet 80% of young Canadians are not confident in their financial knowledge. We partnered with The Learning Partnership to develop an innovative solution: a game-based learning app available on the App Store & Google Play store!

It’s designed for teens in grades 7 to 10, yet fun for all ages – teacher-tested and player-approved. Save the Camp! is a tower defence game where success depends on how well you save your money. You’ll have to control the camp’s finances and build the right defences in the right spots as hordes of rival campers descend on Camp Fortune to steal your flag. Oh, and if they get it? You’re done. Good Luck.

Engaging our Employees

Investing in our Communities

Meridian is committed to investing in our communities. By encouraging our employees’ investments of time and skills, paired with financial resources, our Good Neighbour Program supports organizations, activities and events that make our local communities strong. Through the Meridian’s Commitment to Communities Sean Jackson Scholarship, we are committed to investing in the leaders of tomorrow.

Supporting a Strong Co-operative Sector

Contributing to a Healthier Environment

As responsible members of our community, we are obligated to help care for it by assessing and minimizing our company’s environmental impact. We are benchmarking our use of energy and materials, and implementing initiatives to improve efficiency and reduce waste. This is an ongoing process, and one that will contribute to healthier communities.